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Jorginho’s representative reveals their decision on leaving Arsenal at the end of the season

Arsenal midfielder Jorginho’s future at the Emirates Stadium has come under the spotlight as his contract is set to expire at the end of the season. Amidst speculations and uncertainties surrounding his next move, Jorginho’s agent, Joao Santos, has shed light on the matter by expressing that the top priority is to secure a renewal with Arsenal, highlighting the Italian midfielder’s contentment and satisfaction with the club.

“Obviously the priority is the renewal with Arsenal because he (Jorginho) is very happy with everyone.” Jorginho’s agent Joao Santos told the media.

Having featured in 16 games for Arsenal this season, Jorginho has been a pivotal figure in the squad’s quest for success, contributing his skill and experience to bolster the team’s performances. Currently aiding Arsenal’s commendable third-place position after 26 tough-fought league fixtures, Jorginho’s influence on the pitch has been instrumental in shaping the team’s midfield dynamic and fortifying their stance in the Premier League standings.

With his agent emphasizing the strong desire for a contract extension with Arsenal due to Jorginho’s happiness within the club, Arsenal fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief knowing that efforts are being made to retain the Italian midfielder’s services. Jorginho’s impact both on and off the field has evidently endeared him to the Arsenal setup, cementing his importance within Mikel Arteta’s plans and the team’s ethos moving forward.

As Jorginho navigates the final stages of his contract negotiations and evaluates his future at the Emirates Stadium, the prospect of seeing him continue to don the famous red and white jersey resonates with fans and stakeholders alike. The agent’s affirmative remarks regarding Jorginho’s satisfaction at Arsenal pave the way for hopeful discussions and a potential continuation of the midfield maestro’s tenure at one of England’s most storied clubs.

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